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Mail sent on paper. Some people still do that.
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P2P Share files by email on Thu 04/25/2013
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Do you think that Peer-to-Peer, FTP
IRC technologies etc...are too much complicated !? There is a simpler technology to use, Autosend. This software allows file-sharing by only using your e-mail account. Autosend allows sharing files on your computer through regular email. It is an automatic file mailer... more »
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Mysteries unlimited
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Mystery is nothing but something not understood or beyond understanding /whatever resists or defies explanation / profound, inexplicable, or secretive quality / a religious truth that one can know only by revelation and cannot fully understand Some of our most popular lists are ones which revolve around mystery and intrigue. Fortunately for us all, there is no end to the number of weird and wonderful mysteries in the world, so we are now able to present our fourth list of unsolved mysteries.... more »
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USPS Unmarked Car
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My postman uses a plain car to deliver the mail. I don't know if it's his car or belongs to the post office, but it has no markings. Is that unusual? I've never seen that before.
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Decipher of fluorescent barcodes found on postcards
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...let me start by saying I didn't click on your links for what should be obvious reasons.
If you're talking about orange barcodes on the back of a mailpiece (non-address side), those are affixed by US sorting machines. they are issued to a piece with a internal (USPS) # which temporarily (forget how... more »
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Toast (2010)
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In honor of our friend Dee, I watched the movie Toast when it came up in
rotation on a cable channel. The protagonist, recollection of the
protagonist's childhood at age 9, 1967, in West Midland, England, had a
mother who simply could not cook but could prepare toast with love and
kindness. She died, and Mrs. Potter (Helena Bonham Carter), a wonderful... more »
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Pink Slips from post office
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WTF? Thursday, the mail man left three pink slips in our mailbox
saying there were three certified letters (all with different numbers,
etc) and this was the third and final notice for all three. But this
is the first we've seen for any of these items, we have the same mail
man most days (Thursday seemed to be a different one), and someone is... more »
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